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Live at El Matador

Vince Guaraldi · 1966

37 min · 7 tracks · bossa nova ยท Latin jazz ยท soundtrack

A vibrant fusion of jazz and bossa nova, blending intricate melodies with rhythmic Latin undercurrents.

Live at El Matador is an album by Vince Guaraldi, released in 1966. A vibrant fusion of jazz and bossa nova, blending intricate melodies with rhythmic Latin undercurrents. This album is significant as it captures Guaraldi's dynamic performance style and his contributions to the West Coast jazz scene during the 1960s. Additionally, it received positive critical reception for its innovative arrangements and helped solidify Guaraldi's reputation beyond children's music. Here's what makes it worth your time and what to listen to next.

Frequently Asked Questions

What does Live at El Matador sound like?

A vibrant fusion of jazz and bossa nova, blending intricate melodies with rhythmic Latin undercurrents. Rooted in bossa nova and Latin jazz.

What makes Live at El Matador by Vince Guaraldi notable?

This album is significant as it captures Guaraldi's dynamic performance style and his contributions to the West Coast jazz scene during the 1960s. Additionally, it received positive critical reception for its innovative arrangements and helped solidify Guaraldi's reputation beyond children's music. When 'Live at El Matador' was released in October 1966, Vince Guaraldi was already known for his work on the 'Peanuts' television specials. This album followed his breakthrough success with 'A Charlie Brown Christmas' (1965), showcasing his ability to meld jazz with Latin influences in a live setting.

How many songs are on Live at El Matador?

Live at El Matador has 7 tracks, running approximately 37 minutes.

Tracklist

7 tracks·37:52

Best experienced from track one โ€” press play and let it unfold.

  • 1 Iโ€™m a Loser 2:39
  • 2 El Matador Standout 4:34
  • 3 People 3:53
  • 4 Nobody Else 2:24
  • 5 More (Mondo Cane Theme) 4:37
  • 6 O Morro Nao Tem Vez (Somewhere in the Hills) Standout 8:52
  • 7 Black Orpheus Suite Standout 10:53

Release Date

October 1, 1966

Genre

Latin jazz, bossa nova, soundtrack

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Artist Origin

United States

Runtime

37 min 52 sec